The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... effect of such treatment . Few children brought up in the common routine of school and college education , are found to pos- sess the finer feelings , in any considerable degree . On the contrary , they are noted for that character and ...
... effect of such treatment . Few children brought up in the common routine of school and college education , are found to pos- sess the finer feelings , in any considerable degree . On the contrary , they are noted for that character and ...
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... effect ( for in the general run of schools every step of your progress is resisted till resistance is beaten out of doors , ) it outdid every thing I had before witnessed in the same short space . The instantaneous effect appeared ...
... effect ( for in the general run of schools every step of your progress is resisted till resistance is beaten out of doors , ) it outdid every thing I had before witnessed in the same short space . The instantaneous effect appeared ...
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6 More Cottage Architecture ! Like the effect of the taylor's pat- tern card , the more we look the more we are puzzled . As tq these designs , however , if the author had not told us that his views were selected for picturesque effect ...
6 More Cottage Architecture ! Like the effect of the taylor's pat- tern card , the more we look the more we are puzzled . As tq these designs , however , if the author had not told us that his views were selected for picturesque effect ...
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